Whether you're exploring the rose-red city of Petra, the silent desert of Wadi Rum, or the floating waters of the Dead Sea, you’ll feel like more than a visitor — you’ll be part of the story.
* Hand-picked routes covering must-see landmarks and off-the-beaten-path treasures
Warm Bedouin hospitality, traditional meals, and real cultural interactions
Authentic local experience with insider stories and hidden gems
Flexible and customizable tours to match your interests and pace
English-speaking guide/driver using modern, air-conditioned vehicles
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Dana Nature Reserve is Jordan’s largest nature reserve, covering over 300 square kilometers of stunning terrain. From sandstone cliffs and copper-rich canyons to lush valleys and desert plains, Dana offers an unforgettable blend of landscapes, history, and biodiversity. ️ Location: Dana village, Tafila Governorate, southern Jordan Ecosystems: Mediterranean, desert, and African habitats converge here Wildlife: Home to rare species like the Nubian ibex, Syrian wolf, sand cat, and over 200 bird species
Shobak Castle is one of Jordan’s most significant Crusader fortresses, rich in history and perched on a dramatic hilltop.
Al-Beidha, commonly known as Little Petra, is an archaeological gem just a few kilometers north of Petra. Though smaller in scale, it offers a peaceful and intimate glimpse into the Nabataean world, often without the crowds found at the main Petra site. ️ Historical Significance: Al-Beidha was a vital suburb of Petra, likely serving as a residential and trade area for visiting caravans along the incense route. ️ Name Meaning: “Al-Beidha” means "the white one" in Arabic, referencing the pale sandstone cliffs that define the area. Key Highlights: Carved Facades: Nabataean tombs, temples, and dwellings cut into the sandstone cliffs. The Painted House: A rare Nabataean structure with well-preserved interior frescoes—one of the few surviving examples of Nabataean painting. Siq al-Barid: The cool, narrow canyon (its name means “Cold Siq”) that offers a dramatic and shaded entry into Little Petra.
Enjoy your main visit to Petra starting early in the morning, with plenty of time to explore until approximately 3 PM.
Wadi Rum Protected Area – The Valley of the Moon, Jordan Wadi Rum, also known as the Valley of the Moon, is a spectacular protected desert wilderness in southern Jordan, famed for its stunning red sandstone mountains, vast sandy plains, and ancient rock carvings. Location: Southern Jordan, near the border with Saudi Arabia ️ Landscape: Dramatic canyons, towering cliffs, natural arches, and vast desert expanses. Our regular cars cannot access the desert terrain.
A two-hour Jeep tour in Wadi Rum is available (not included with the transportation-only option).
Dead Sea Journey: After exploring Wadi Rum, we head north toward the Dead Sea, passing by the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea. Please note: No stop at the Red Sea (Gulf of Aqaba) during winter months (November to March) due to short daylight hours. This allows us to maximize your time and experience at the Dead Sea.
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